Philosophical Knowledge: The Search for Truth and its Limits,Used

Philosophical Knowledge: The Search for Truth and its Limits,Used

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Product Description What is truth? Is every statement either true or false? Do we know anything? What can we know in philosophy? For example, what are our moral obligations? Do we have a free will? And does God exist? This book uses arguments, thought experiments and formal logic to answer these questions. Most parts of the book should be easy to understand. However, some basic knowledge in theoretical philosophy and logic may be useful to understand some of the details. Omar A. Ayaita, born 1987, studied philosophy in Tbingen, Konstanz (both Germany) and Amherst, Massachusetts (USA). About the Author Omar A. Ayaita, geboren 1987, studierte Philosophie in Tbingen, Konstanz und Amherst, Massachusetts (USA).

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